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25 Mayıs 2014 Pazar

·Photos 1-2-3 : Evidence of match fixing deal
between Fenerbahce FC and Sivasspor FC at board level for the last game of the season that
Fenerbahce FC won 3-4 at Sivas.

As a result of the match fixing arrangement pictured above following are sentenced to imprisonment by court:

Mecnun Odyakmaz (Sivas
FC-President) was sentenced to imprisonment for 1
year and 6 months and 22 days for match
fixing in Fenerbahce FC match against Sivasspor FC. That Fenerbahce FC won 4-3
at the last game of the season and won the championship.

Korcan Çelikay
(Sivasspor FC goal keper) – 1 year and 3 months imprisonment for fixing match for benefit of Fenerbahce FC
at the match that his team lost 4-3 at the last game of the season on
22.05.2011.

Mehmet Yıldız (Sivasspor FC player) - 1 year and 3 months imprisonment for fixing match for benefit of Fenerbahce FC at the match that his team lost 4-3 at the last game of the season on 22.05.2011.

As seen in limited information shared above Sivas FC is involved in match fixing crime at presidency level and thefore must be banned from European Competitions for breaching Article 2.07.g) of the 2014 UEFA Europa League regulations.

UEFA launched a new disciplinary proceedings against Turkish teams Eskişehirspor and Sivasspor as a result of their involvement in match fixing activities of Fenerbahce SK during 2010-2011 season.

Although it is clearly stated in Turkish Football Federation’s (TFF) and UEFA’s Disciplinary Regulations that all teams involved in match fixing MUST BE RELEGATED, 3rd season running they competed in a league they were not supposed to be, thanks to TFF and UEFA.

UEFA banned teams from European competitions, but it is unacceptable for football World that UEFA failed to make sure TFF relegated these teams.

We would like to remind you once again that; UEFA is obliged to make sure all federations obey rules and regulations of UEFA stated in its Statutes and Disciplinary Regulations.

Therefore;

We demand UEFA to apply all sanctions to teams involved in match fixing and prove that ‘Zero Tolerance’ is not a big lie.

Below are the articles and codes froms Statutes and Disciplinary Regulationsof UEFA and TFF;

According to the Turkish Football Federation Status Article 2/f ;

Turkish Football Federation has to obey the verdicts of UEFA and FIFA and make sure all parties, such as; clubs, players, managers, etc, obey these verdicts too

According to the Turkish Football Federation Disciplinary Code 55/1(b) ;

Teams, whose board members are involved in match fixing or bribery, must be relegated to a lower division

According to the UEFA Statutes (Edition 2012) ;

Obligations of Member Associations Article 7bis:

(1) [Fair Play, Statutes, Laws of the Game]:

Member Associations shall have the following obligations:a) to observe the principles of loyalty, integrity and sportsmanship in accordance with the principles of fair play; Member Associations shall include these obligations in their statutes, as well as a provision that leagues, clubs, players and officials shall observe these obligations.

Withdrawal and Termination of Membership, Exclusion,

Dissolution of a Member Association

Article 8/ 3

A Member Association may be excluded from UEFA if it has:

b) seriously breached these Statutes or a regulation or decision made under them;

Suspension

Article 9

1) If, in the opinion of the Executive Committee, a Member Association has committed a serious breach of these Statutes or regulations or decisions made under them, the Executive Committee shall be entitled to suspend the membership of the Member Association with immediate effect.

AND ALSO…

According to the Resolution signed by UEFA and its Federations in Astana;

5. Pursuant to their own Regulations and practice and subject to the application of national law, to:

f) ensure that, in addition to individuals, clubs are also held responsible and sanctioned in circumstances where those with authority to act on behalf of the club are involved in match-ﬁxing, attempted match-ﬁxing, or any other form of corruption linked to match-ﬁxing;

g) exclude match-ﬁxing, attempted match-ﬁxing, and any other form of corruption linked to match-ﬁxing from any kind of statute of limitations.

10. All member associations of UEFA re-afﬁrm that match-ﬁxing, attempted match-ﬁxing or other forms of corruption linked to match-ﬁxing must be met with strong and sporting sanctions, such as the possibility of lifetime bans for ofﬁcials, players, coaches or referees, and measures such as the deduction of points and/or relegation and/or exclusion from competition for clubs.

UEFA
launched a new disciplinary proceedings against Turkish teams Eskişehirspor and
Sivasspor as a result of their involvement in match fixing activities of
Fenerbahce SK during 2010-2011 season.

Although
it is clearly stated in Turkish Football Federation’s (TFF) and UEFA’s
Disciplinary Regulations that all teams involved in match fixing MUST BE
RELEGATED, 3rd season running they competed in a league they were not supposed
to be, thanks to TFF and UEFA.

UEFA
banned teams from European competitions, but it is unacceptable for football World
that UEFA failed to make sure TFF relegated these teams.

We would like to remind you once again that; UEFA is obliged to make sure all federations obey rules and regulations of
UEFA stated in its Statutes and Disciplinary Regulations.

Therefore;

We demand UEFA to apply all sanctions to teams involved in match fixing
and prove that ‘Zero Tolerance’ is not a big lie.

Below are the articles and codes froms
Statutes and Disciplinary Regulationsof UEFA and TFF;

According to the Turkish Football Federation Status Article
2/f ;Turkish Football Federation
has to obey the verdicts of UEFA and FIFA and make sure all parties, such as;
clubs, players, managers, etc, obey these verdicts too

According
to the Turkish Football Federation Disciplinary Code 55/1(b) ;Teams, whose board members
are involved in match fixing or bribery, must be relegated to a lower division

According
to the UEFA Statutes (Edition 2012) ;
Obligations of Member Associations Article 7bis:(1) [Fair Play, Statutes,
Laws of the Game]:Member Associations shall
have the following obligations:a) to observe the
principles of loyalty, integrity and sportsmanship in accordance with the
principles of fair play;Member Associations shall
include these obligations in their statutes, as well as a provision that
leagues, clubs, players and officials shall observe these obligations.

Withdrawal and Termination of Membership,
Exclusion,

Dissolution of a Member Association

Article 8/ 3 A Member Association may be
excluded from UEFA if it has:

b) seriously breached these Statutes or a
regulation or decision made under them;

Suspension

Article 9

1 If, in the opinion of
the Executive Committee, a Member

Associa tion has
committed a serious breach of these Statutes or regulations or decisions made
under them, the Executive Committee shall be entitled to suspend the membership
of theMember Association with immediate effect.

AND ALSO…

According to the Resolution
signed by UEFA and its Federations in Astana;

5. Pursuant to their own Regulations and
practice and subject to the application of national law, to:

f) ensure that, in addition to
individuals, clubs are also held responsible and sanctioned in circumstances where
those with authority to act on behalf of the club are involved in match-ﬁxing,
attempted match-ﬁxing, or any other form of corruption linked to match-ﬁxing;

g) exclude match-ﬁxing,
attempted match-ﬁxing, and any other form of corruption linked to match-ﬁxing
from any kind of statute of limitations.

10. All member associations of UEFA re-afﬁrm
that match-ﬁxing, attempted match-ﬁxing or other forms of corruption linked to
match-ﬁxing must be met with strong and sporting sanctions, such as the possibility
of lifetime bans for ofﬁcials, players, coaches or referees, and measures such
as the deduction of points and/or relegation and/or exclusion from competition
for clubs.